BIRTH REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS UPDATED JAN 2009
CONSULAR SECTION
British Embassy Manila
120 Upper McKinley Road, McKinley Hill, Taguig City 1634
Tel: +63 2 858 2200 / Fax: +63 2 858 2342
Email:
CONS-Manila@fco.gov.uk / Website:
http://ukinthephilippines.fco.gov.uk
CONSULAR BIRTH REGISTRATIONS
A Consular Birth Registration is not a legal requirement, but it is recommended.
Births outside the Philippines will need to be forwarded to the relevant British Embassy post for registering.
The advantages are that
• A British style birth certificate is available as evidence of British nationality
• A record of the birth will afterwards be held in the General Registry Office in the United Kingdom. Further copies can be obtained from the General Registry Office
Procedures and requirements:
• Applicants born in the Philippines, on/after 01 July 2006 (See ANNEX A)
• Applicants born in the Philippines, before 01 July 2006 to unmarried parents who subsequently marry (See ANNEX B)
• Applicants born in the Philippines, before 01 July 2006 to unmarried parents, where the father is a British citizen, and are still unmarried (See ANNEX C)
Please note that additional documents may be required while the application is being processed.
Useful Contacts:
(For Philippine Birth, Marriage & other civil registry document)
National Statistics Office
Civil Registration Department
Vibal Building, EDSA
Quezon City 1104
Hotline: +632 737 1111
Website:
www.e-census.com.ph
Email:
e-census.info@mail.census.gov.ph
(For enquiries about UK birth, death, marriage and civil partnership)
Consular Directorate
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Room G38, Old Admiralty Building
London SW1A 2PA
Tel: +0044 207 008 0186
Email:
bmdenquiries@fco.gov.uk
(Requests for duplicate of naturalisation certificate)
Nationality Enquiries Team
Immigration and Nationality Directorate
Home Office
PO Box 306
Liverpool
L69 2UX
ANNEX A
• For applicants born on/after 1st July 2006 to parents who are married/unmarried, where the British citizen father is named on the local birth certificate within a year of the child’s birth, and the mother is NOT married to someone else.
COMPULSORY DOCUMENTS
(Please present ORIGINAL documents and photocopies of each document)
Birth Certificate on NSO (National Statistics Office) Security paper
Parents’ birth certificates
British parent: submit full/long UK birth certificate or Birth Registration/Naturalisation certificate
Philippine born parent: submit NSO birth certificate
If applicable, parents’ marriage certificate – submit NSO marriage certificate if married in the Philippines and evidence of termination of any previous marriage (divorce decree nisi, annulment)
Submit CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage Record) for Philippine citizen parent if not married to the British parent of the applicant
If parents are not married, mother’s written consent to the issuance of a passport to her child
If applicable, father’s/mother’s death certificate
Birth certificates of all other brothers and sisters (applicant’s siblings), if applicable
Both parents’ passports from around the time of applicant’s birth
Current or previous passports held by applicant including any passport s/he was included on and/or used to travel to the Philippines, if applicable
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
(Please present ORIGINAL documents and photocopies of each document)
Mother’s antenatal/postnatal/delivery notes, scans and ultrasounds from hospital. If unable to obtain original records, please submit copies, which have been attested by the hospital.
School records from Nursery to University, as applicable
Local photo identity documents e.g. voter’s card , driving license, bank cards, etc
Applicant’s life photographs (ideally not digitised photos), to include
• Photographs as a baby with parents in the UK (if applicable)
• Photographs on return to the country (where application is being made)
• Photographs of applicant growing up in the UK/country where making the application; with parents and siblings
• If married, wedding photos
Parents’ UK documents (one year before and up to two years after applicant’s birth)
Documents with regards to applicant’s change of name
• Sworn affidavit, deed poll and newspaper cutting with regards to change of name (including adding or dropping names);
• Marriage certificate and wedding photographs, if name change is through marriage
Complete a Consular Birth Registration form
Fees to be paid : Fee 33 – Registering a birth
Fee 35 – Providing a copy of an entry in the Consular register of births
If you are unable to provide some of the documents mentioned above or if there are any doubts regarding the application, you may be required to attend an interview and/or require you to do a D.N.A. test to prove the relationship between parents and applicant (child).
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ANNEX B
• For applicants born before 1st July 2006 to unmarried parents, whose claim to British nationality is through the father only and whose parents subsequently marry after the child’s birth:
COMPULSORY DOCUMENTS
(Please present ORIGINAL documents and photocopies of each document)
Birth Certificate on NSO (National Statistics Office) Security paper
Parents’ birth certificates
British parent: submit full/long UK birth certificate or Birth Registration/Naturalisation certificate
Philippine born parent: submit NSO birth certificate
If applicable, parents’ marriage certificate – submit NSO marriage certificate if married in the Philippines and evidence of termination of any previous marriage (divorce decree nisi, annulment)
If applicable, father’s/mother’s death certificate
Birth certificates of all other brothers and sisters (applicant’s siblings), if applicable
Both parents’ passports from around the time of applicant’s birth
Current or previous passports held by applicant including any passport s/he was included on and/or used to travel to the Philippines, if applicable
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
(Please present ORIGINAL documents and photocopies of each document)
Mother’s antenatal/postnatal/delivery notes, scans and ultrasounds from hospital. If unable to obtain original records, please submit copies, which have been attested by the hospital.
School records from Nursery to University, as applicable
Applicant’s life photographs (ideally not digitised photos), to include
• Photographs as a baby with parents in the UK (if applicable)
• Photographs on return to the country (where application is being made)
• Photographs of applicant growing up in the UK/country where making the application; with parents and siblings
• If married, wedding photos
Parents’ UK documents (one year before and up to two years after applicant’s birth)
Documents with regards to applicant’s change of name
• Sworn affidavit, deed poll and newspaper cutting with regards to change of name (including adding or dropping names);
• Marriage certificate and wedding photographs, if name change is through marriage
Complete a Consular Birth Registration form
Both parents must sign declarations of paternity (mother/father) in front of a Consular officer
The father must complete a domicile questionnaire
The purpose of this is to establish whether the father has retained a domicile in the UK (this basically means close connections in the UK) and can therefore benefit from the provisions of British nationality law. We will send the completed domicile questionnaire and documentation our Desk Officer in the Nationality and Consular Registration Section in London. Those applying should expect to receive a decision in approximately 8 weeks.
Fees to be paid : Fee 33 – Registering a birth
Fee 35 – Providing a copy of an entry in the Consular register of births
If you are unable to provide some of the documents mentioned above or if there are any doubts regarding the application, you may be required to attend an interview and/or require you to do a D.N.A. test to prove the relationship between parents and applicant (child).
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ANNEX C
• For applicants born before 1st July 2006, who are under 18 years old, to a British father (born in the UK) and parents were NOT married at the time the children was born, and are still not married. This application will be forwarded to the Home Office for decision. This would take 4-6 months to process but timings cannot be guaranteed.
COMPULSORY DOCUMENTS
(Please present ORIGINAL documents and photocopies of each document)
Birth Certificate on NSO (National Statistics Office) Security paper
Parents’ birth certificates
British parent: submit full/long UK birth certificate or Birth Registration/Naturalisation certificate
Philippine born parent: submit NSO birth certificate
Submit CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage Record) for Philippine citizen parent
If applicable, father’s/mother’s death certificate
Birth certificates of all other brothers and sisters (applicant’s siblings), if applicable
Both parents’ passports from around the time of applicant’s birth
Current or previous passports held by applicant including any passport s/he was included on and/or used to travel to the Philippines, if applicable
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
(Please present ORIGINAL documents and photocopies of each document)
Mother’s antenatal/postnatal/delivery notes, scans and ultrasounds from hospital. If unable to obtain original records, please submit copies, which have been attested by the hospital.
School records from Nursery to University, as applicable
Applicant’s life photographs (ideally not digitised photos), to include
• Photographs as a baby with parents in the UK (if applicable)
• Photographs on return to the country (where application is being made)
• Photographs of applicant growing up in the UK/country where making the application; with parents and siblings
• If married, wedding photos
Parents’ UK documents (one year before and up to two years after applicant’s birth)
Documents with regards to applicant’s change of name
• Sworn affidavit, deed poll and newspaper cutting with regards to change of name (including adding or dropping names);
• Marriage certificate and wedding photographs, if name change is through marriage
Complete the MN1 form (MN1 guide)
Both parents must sign declarations of paternity (mother/father) in front of a Consular officer
Mother’s written consent to the registration
Fees to be paid: Fee 5 – Supplying witness (Father’s declaration)
Fee 5 – Supplying witness (Mother’s declaration)
Fee 39 – Forwarding an application for registration to the Home Office
Home Office Registration Fee
(Peso equivalent computed at the FCO Consular exchange rate for the month)
If you are unable to provide some of the documents mentioned above or if there are any doubts regarding the application, you may be required to attend an interview and/or require you to do a D.N.A. test to prove the relationship between parents and applicant (child).